RE: [Harp-L] Some stuff for sale



Mike Fugazzi is looking for a Princeton.
I wish I had the coin. I sold my princeton
20 years ago and wish I still had it. 

Joe Pinto
Little Joe & the Werewolves 
 


> From: jkally3@xxxxxxx
> Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2011 10:30:56 -0700
> To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [Harp-L] Some stuff for sale
> 
> Hi guys,
> I decided it's time to do a little clearing out of stuff that I no longer use. In fact, I've been thinking about putting up a whole list for about a year but I always run out of steam before I get that far. So, here's a few and maybe more to come later on. Email for details as I don't want to take up too much space, and these are all OBO (and mostly less than what I'm into them for) I guess but for now:
> 1. Brendan Power Extended Richter CX-12 with the added button lever and metal plates in the shell: $275 shipped (continental USA), hardly any playing time and this was pretty expensive new.
> 2. 1968 Fender Princeton (Non-reverb): like the amp Walter Horton used after he replaced his BF Princeton, $600 Shipped continental US 
> 3. 1964 Fender Concert: with Weber ceramics (H-capped) and an Axiom output transformer, repro baffle, 3 prong cord: $750 plus ship , big and loud
> 4. Harpgear 1: cute little tweed champ-like amp in great shape I got from another listmember, but don't use it enough to merit keeping it around, $500 shipped
> 5. 1953 or 4 (I forget), Fender Champion 600 amp. This is the last version, tweed, and has been recapped, speaker reckoned, sounds great but the original tweed is kind of rough, $625 shipped
> That's all for now. And no, I'm not getting out of playing (right now my 1963 Fender Super and my 1955 Super seem to be getting me by OK, and I have "a few" others laying around). I can send pics, details, maybe sound samples if needed. On the amps it may take a couple of days to ship them out as i am pretty careful about packing. 
 		 	   		  


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